(GALLUP) Harris’ 45% approval rating is higher than Biden’s

The following is from Gallup News.

With only three weeks until Election Day, a recent Gallup poll shows that 45% of Americans say they approve of Vice President Kamala Harris, while President Joe Biden’s approval has dropped to 39%, down six points since late September. Meanwhile, Americans’ discontent with Congress is evident, with only 16% saying they approve of the job Congress is doing.

Among Democrats, 94% say they approve of Harris, compared to 83% who say they approve of Biden. Independents show more support for Harris, with 41% saying they approve of her, while just 33% say they approve of Biden. Both Harris and Biden receive support from only 8% of Republicans, showing extremely low approval from the GOP.

Congress continues to face significant dissatisfaction. Only 16% of Americans say they approve of Congress, in line with the consistently low 17% average since 2023. Although slightly above the historic low of 9% from November 2013, the ongoing discontent doesn’t bode well for congressional incumbents as all 435 House seats and one-third of Senate seats are up for grabs this year.

The findings are based on a Gallup poll conducted from October 1 to October 12, 2024.

For more insights, read the full article here.

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